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  2. Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    A group of rabbits is known as a colony, [7] nest, or warren, [8] though the latter term more commonly refers to where the rabbits live. [9] A group of baby rabbits produced from a single mating is referred to as a litter [10] and a group of domestic rabbits living together is sometimes called a herd. [8]

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    If Kentuckians find baby rabbits in the yard, ... but the average life expectancy for those that are old enough to leave the nest is only around 11 months. How to create a rabbit-friendly yard.

  4. Eastern cottontail - Wikipedia

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    In Iowa most nests were within 70 yd (64 m) of brush cover in herbaceous vegetation at least 4 in (10 cm) tall. Nests in hay fields were in vegetation less than 8 in (20 cm) tall. Average depth of nest holes is 5 in (13 cm), average width 5 in (13 cm), and average length 7 in (18 cm). The nest is lined with grass and fur. [11] [13]

  5. Domestic rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The domestic rabbit ... A group of rabbits is known as a "colony" or a "nest". [2] ... Baby rabbits under eight weeks old are susceptible to enteritis, ...

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    Baby Rabbit Development Baby rabbits are actually called kittens, just like baby cats. But although they are born hairless, blind, and deaf, their path to development is much faster than their ...

  7. Hare - Wikipedia

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    Other rabbits and hares live and give birth in simple forms (shallow depression or flattened nest of grass) above the ground. Hares usually do not live in groups. Young hares are adapted to the lack of physical protection, relative to that afforded by a burrow, by being born fully furred and with eyes open.

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